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Biology, 20.12.2021 14:00, catherinethomas0826

6. What does it mean for the brain to process information contralaterally? What about ipsilaterally? How does the corpus callosum play a role in these processes (both contralateral and ipsilateral)? What happens when someone has a split-brain procedure?

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